Joshua L. Logan
Joshua L. Logan, 29, passed away unexpectedly on Monday (May 21, 2012) at Cabell Huntington Hospital, W.Va.
Joshua L. Logan, 29, passed away unexpectedly on Monday (May 21, 2012) at Cabell Huntington Hospital, W.Va.
Ohio Wesleyan University senior Sharif Kronemer (Silver Spring, Md./Springbrook) won the highest honor at the eighth annual Dale J. Bruce Scholar-Athlete Awards Dinner, held on Thursday in the Benes Rooms of the Hamilton-Williams Campus Center on the Ohio Wesleyan campus.
LONDON — The loose-knit hacking movement “Anonymous” claimed Sunday to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of U.S.-based security think tank Stratfor. One hacker said the goal was to pilfer funds from individuals’ accounts to give away as Christmas donations, and some victims confirmed unauthorized transactions linked to their credit cards.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Occupy protesters want shoppers to occupy something besides door-buster sales and crowded mall parking lots on Black Friday. Some don’t want people to shop at all. Others just want to divert shoppers from big chains and giant shopping malls to local mom-and-pops. And while the actions don’t appear coordinated, they have similar themes: supporting small businesses while criticizing the day’s dedication to conspicuous consumption and the shopping frenzy that fuels big corporations.
Tony J. Peterle, 86, of Delaware, former chairman of The Ohio State University Zoology Department and area sculptor passed away unexpectedly Tuesday evening (Nov. 15, 2011) in the Emergency Room of Grady Memorial Hospital.
Frances J. Mustard, 82, of Ashley passed away late Sunday (Nov. 13, 2011) at Wesley Glen Nursing Home.
MIAMI — By day, Wade Brosz teaches American history at an A-rated Florida middle school. By night, he is a personal trainer at 24 Hour Fitness. Brosz took the three-night a week job at the gym after his teaching salary was frozen, summer school was reduced drastically, and the state bonus for board certified teachers was cut. He figures that he and his wife, also a teacher, are making about $20,000 less teaching than expected to, combined.
Justin Melvin received a special present Monday for his 16th birthday — but he earned it. Justin was named Showman of Showmen in the western showmanship horse show at the Delaware County Fair. Taking reserve was Claire Chatterton of JJ’s E-Z Riders.